And if people think that wasn't bad enough, they were planning on having Superman kill his own son in Singer's sequel

You're ****ting me right? That couldn't have possibly been the plan. I never kept up with SR once the hate solidified in my soul, but that couldn't have possibly been Singer's idea. Please tell me that's a damn joke.

You're ****ting me right? That couldn't have possibly been the plan. I never kept up with SR once the hate solidified in my soul, but that couldn't have possibly been Singer's idea. Please tell me that's a damn joke.

I think one of the writers for SR, who was working on the sequel, which was ironically being titled as "Man of Steel" as well, gave a interview where he gave away some plot points that they were working with at that time for the sequel.

The idea was that Brainiac would be the main villain and that, in his attempt to destroy superman, he would kidnap Jason and alter his age, making him grow into an adult right away and take advantage of Jason's growing powers, along with mind controlling him. Thus this would force Superman and Jason to fight to the death, where Jason would die.

SR left the relationship between Superman and Lois at a really hopeless state, and if they went through with their plans for their intended sequel, then there's no way that they could believably get back together at all even if Richard was out of the picture.

On another, I'm assuming that Lois's dad is either dead or a very low ranking officer within the military because I would imagine that her dad would have appeared (story wise) if she were being held prisoner by the Military in MOS.

On another, I'm assuming that Lois's dad is either dead or a very low ranking officer within the military because I would imagine that her dad would have appeared (story wise) if she were being held prisoner by the Military in MOS.

There are a lot of generals and admirals, and all the events of the second half of MoS took place within a day.

On another, I'm assuming that Lois's dad is either dead or a very low ranking officer within the military because I would imagine that her dad would have appeared (story wise) if she were being held prisoner by the Military in MOS.

On another, I'm assuming that Lois's dad is either dead or a very low ranking officer within the military because I would imagine that her dad would have appeared (story wise) if she were being held prisoner by the Military in MOS.

Naw...he could be like JSOC or something and be in the bunker with the president. If he is really high ranking then he normally wouldn't be on the ground. He'd be more behind the scene talking to Swanick. And considering what was going on she would be an incredibly low priority...as awful as that sounds.

General Sam Lane showing up in the sequel could be an interesting idea. Would he be an ally, an enemy, a more neutral figure? The possibilities are there.

Me too would love it if he was in the movie. I'd think he'd start off being an enemy of these heroes or vigilantes as he thinks of them especially Supes but by the end he becomes a neutral figure but still has doubts. he doesn't like how Lois is always sticking up for this guy could give Amy Adams a lot of good material to get her teeth into.